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A disease of unknown origin - this is the challenge presented by Ménière's disease and taken up by top clinicians and scientists, members and coworkers of The Vestibular Disorder Research Committee organized by The Ministry of Health and Welfare, Japan. They explore the pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of Ménière's disease to help physicians faced with treating this intractable ailment. Specialists investigating the etiology of the disease will welcome these reports which clear the picture for future research.

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A disease of unknown origin - this is the challenge presented by Ménière's disease and taken up by top clinicians and scientists, members and coworkers of The Vestibular Disorder Research Committee organized by The Ministry of Health and Welfare, Japan. They explore the pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of Ménière's disease to help physicians faced with treating this intractable ailment. Specialists investigating the etiology of the disease will welcome these reports which clear the picture for future research.

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Autorenporträt
Ménière's is one of 43 diseases designated by the Japanese Ministry of Health and Welfare as intractable: its causes are unknown and its treatment not yet definitively established. The chairman of the research committee founded by the Ministry has edited reports of the committee's investigations. Their latest findings offer encouragement to practicing physicians confronted with the disease.